Photos: Progress on medical building in Nepal reported

CHATHAM TWP. — Ang Sherpa, who spent most of the summer in Nepal, returned to New Jersey last week.

While in Nepal he sent photos of the village he was working in, and when he returned to New Jersey he sent photos of the medical center building that's being built there.

Ang is the evening manager of the Dunkin' Donuts in Chatham Township.

He grew up in Bumburi, in the foothills of the Himalayas, and he and his wife Lhakpa Langji went to Nepal on July 28 to continue their work with Moving Mountains Trust - Nepal.

Ang is president of Moving Mountains Trust - Nepal, and he returns to Nepal almost every year to help oversee a group of volunteers from Bristol University and other places in the United Kingdom, as they run a free medical camp, help build schools and a foundation for a medical clinic, work on hydroelectric water projects and more. All the work is done in Bumburi, Bupsa and surrounding villages in the Solu-Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalayas.

He hasn't reported on the progress made this summer, but check back later for more photos and a report.